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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN MARKET REPORT. Ofllco of Clcnvelind Commission Company, Com-pany, 15 West Second South Street, Salt Lake Clt), Dec. 30, 1902 Tho grain trade Is quiet, as Is alwa)s the case at this season of the ear. Supplies Sup-plies are sultlclent for all demands, and prices correspondingly weak. Farmers are receiving G3 cents for good milling wheat against 72 cents n month ago, and "0 cents a yenr ago Prospects for a largo crop another jetr are not flattering, flat-tering, owing to the dry fill nnd tho changeablo winter weather. Thoro Is practical! no snow on the fields to protect pro-tect the plants, Oats aro being delivered freely, nnd prices aro lower. No 1 white oats bringing bring-ing 1 30 per hundred weight on enrs In this mnrktt. Barley commands the same price, nnd this should be an Incentive In-centive for our farmers to sow a larger ncrengo another jear. Corn remains at about the same price as last week. Hay Is plentiful nnd w eaker. Hoping nil readers of Tho Intcr-Mountaln Intcr-Mountaln Parmer and Itanchmau a harpy and prosperous New Year. He-spcctfully. He-spcctfully. Cleav eland Com, Co. |